Monday, January 31, 2005

Weekend Roundup

A quiet weekend of visiting Andrew on Saturday while Kim was birthday shopping for me on Saturday, while Sunday was a lazy day of sleeping in and relaxing. My kind of weekend. However, I had plenty thoughts and I want to spin them out while they are fresh.


Iraq


I'm very happy the Iraqi elections went as well as they did. Now if the new government can get a military, get the U.S. out, and prevent civil war I'd say they won. I'm not hopeful this will occur but at least the election hurdle has been passed.


PolSpy


I've complained a couple times about PolSpy on my blog but I want to qualify that I love what they do over there and support them 100%. I just get frustrated with their jabs at all Ontarians periodically and feel someone should step up and call them on it.


No Blogging Tomorrow


I'm out of the office all day and don't know if I'll have the energy to blog tomorrow night.


Gay Marriage


I read a couple opinion columns that suggest that Stephen Harper is doing a good thing for himself by supporting the "traditional" definition of marriage because 1) it makes him look like a leader, 2) makes Paul Martin look wishy-washy, and 3) most Canadians agree. Interesting take on the current happenings, especially since I still think its all a non-issue.


 

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